The Houston Museum of Natural Science has many upcoming events this summer, but one that stands out in particular. This must see event is the film production of one of the biggest military actions in American history. Commonly referred to as ,“D-Day,” the events that took place on June 6th, 1994 are brought to life in […]
Archive | May, 2014
Houston’s Newest Italian Restaurant, Coltivare
There is a new Italian restaurant in Houston and it has already gained a great reputation. Ryan Pera and Morgan Weber, who also own Revival Market, opened Coltivare just down the street from Revival to keep a balance between the two. Revival Market’s main focus is selling meats, while the new Coltivare focuses on fresh […]
Enjoy the Rhythm of the Houston Spanish and Flamenco Festival
There will be something for everyone at the 4th Annual Houston Spanish & Flamenco Festival this month! A celebration of Spain’s rich traditions, culture, and arts, this four day festival will be May 27-31, 2014 at the San Jacinto College South location. This is a wonderful opportunity to see world class performances as well as be […]
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School: Rich in Tradition
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School is a great Houston area school, which could be an excellent choice for you and your children this upcoming school year. The school was established in 1996, and has grown tremendously from a K-4th grade program with only 75 students to a PK-8th grade program with over 530 students. The mission […]
Enjoy the Finer things of Life in the Bridgeland Community!
In the past decade, Houston has been the fastest growing city in America. The rapid expansion has led developers to create numerous master planned communities around the Houston area– and one in particular is doing exceptionally well. The community of Bridgeland, which is located in Northwest Houston between U.S. Highway 290 and I-10, is one […]
Pet-Friendly Bar & Grill to Delight Houston this Summer!
Houston is known for its massive restaurant scene, and we have recently received a new addition to our repertoire! The Austin-based restaurant chain, Doc’s Motorworks, announced that they are set to expand their chain in Houston, opening Doc’s Bar & Grill in the coming months. With the restaurant finding a home in the Montrose District at 1303 […]
Sinclair Elementary: Embracing Ever-Changing Technology
Magnet schools are a popular choice for parents who want to give their children the opportunity to focus on specific areas of study. Sinclair Elementary Magnet School is great choice for residents living in the northwest area of Houston, and also in search of a great school that’ll provide their child a boost. Located in […]
Get Inspired at the Museum of Fine Arts this Summer!
Houston’s Museum of Fine Arts has incredible, diverse art collections and exhibitions that continue to expand and change. While the majority of the pieces are housed in the Audrey Jones Beck and Caroline Wiess Law buildings, the campus also contains a sculpture garden, visitor’s center, library, movie theatre, gift shop, café, two art schools, and […]
Richmond is Quietly Booming in the Houston Area
Sugarland and Katy should watch their backs, there is a neighborhood silently preparing for a big takeover. Richmond, a small town of master-planned communities between the two larger areas, has been gaining more attention from developers. According to Houston Business Journal, it’s the next Houston-area community on the rise. Located only 30 miles outside downtown […]
Paulie’s, The Neighborhood Restaurant That Houstonians Love
The wonderful thing about Houston is that it has a wide variety of food choices with wonderful restaurants and cafés in every neighborhood. The epitome of a Houston neighborhood restaurant is Paulie’s, which has been serving the Montrose district on Westheimer in Neartown for over a decade with delicious meals that can easily remind you […]